Israeli writer and politician Avi Lipkin said that after the conquest of Mecca, Medina and Mount Sinai, Israel's borders will stretch from Lebanon to Saudi Arabia.

Israeli author and politician Avi Lipkin said in a video on social media that after the conquest of Mecca, Medina and Mount Sinai, Israel's borders will stretch from Lebanon to Saudi Arabia.

"I believe that our borders will eventually expand from Lebanon to the Sahara, that is, to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and then from the Mediterranean to the Euphrates and the other way. There are Kurds in the Euphrates, and the Kurds are our friends," he said.

"So , behind us is the Mediterranean Sea, in front of us is Lebanon, which needs the protection of the Kurds and Israel, and after that we will take Mecca, Medina and Mount Sinai and try to clean those places ," he added .

Lipkin's statements are in fact consistent with the " Zionist Blueprint for the Middle East," a document written by Israeli strategic journalist Oded Yinon in the 1980s and based on the views of Zionist founder Theodore Hertzl .

The document, first published in February 1982, aimed to create a " Greater Israel" Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu , as well as the Israeli military and intelligence agencies, represent the basis of today's policy of Sinonist forces.

Yinon is a former adviser to former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, and in addition to his work at the Israeli Foreign Ministry, he was also a journalist at The Jerusalem Post.

The plan aims to weaken the Arab countries and then divide them as part of the Zionist expansionist (invasion) project. According to the document, "Greater Israel" includes Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Egypt and part of Saudi Arabia.

In the document, Israel creates a number of proxy states (ruled by self-appointed puppet governments - ed .) to ensure its dominance in the region .

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